Toto Wolff tells Lewis Hamilton to get on with it after moaning about Mercedes' decision to break up championship-winning crew

All good things come to an end, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warned his drivers ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Three straight wins have seen Nico Rosberg regain the lead and momentum in his world title tussle with Lewis Hamilton.
When the Briton was quizzed about his eight-point deficit, the controversial decision at the start of the season to break up his championship-winning crew — by switching five mechanics to Rosberg’s side of the garage — was brought up again.
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